My favorite college teachers were the ones whose most notable accomplishments were working overtime to get some lazy undergrads suspended or expelled for the weakest and most insignificant instances of plagiarism
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It is very legal and very cool how the most unoriginal minds are the most obsessed about rules related to footnoting and plagiarism, while a majority of the presidential candidates and the president can barely remember and don’t need to remember a single fact. You love to see it
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Replying to @MoustacheClubUS
Did I tell you about the time my student plagiarized me?
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Replying to @SubBeck
Sincerest form of flattery. They've tried to submit my articles to me in the past...and almost succeeded since I've never read anything I've written
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Replying to @MoustacheClubUS @SubBeck
How did you find them out? I would be really disappointed if it turns out you read their papers, instead of giving everyone an a-minus and telling them to work on essay structure
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Replying to @aftanoont1994 @MoustacheClubUS
I overheard a guy the other day saying that an essay is always five paragraphs. He knew that from getting his GED.
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Sure, why not. Five worked for the Pentateuch and Dave Clark
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